ok but I am not asking that.. I have the 950 and I am looking at the custom foam so wanted to speak to other users who have it.Here's what I have, it works great. Leave the props on, even has foam to support the gimbal (without the clamp).
https://smile.amazon.com/Case-Club-...484852299&sr=8-2&keywords=phantom+4+case+club
does your phantom sit too high in the case with the props on? with mine the props don't fit into those guides properly.Have had a 950 for about a month. Keeping the props on, agree that it's snug but I think fine for lugging around town. Personally, however, I choose to keep props off during transport. Colleague has the HPRC PHA4-2700W Hard Case with Wheels for his P4 but I think it's a beast. For me and my P4P, 950 is fine.
It sits up a little but after pulling up the guide inserts, I don't think they're too high. The HPRC case if better for that (sitting below foam insert) but again, that case is a beast. My personal preference.
Bestemaerial.com InsPak P4-EVA Hardshell Backpack P4/P4P, props on.
This holds P4P props on, only weighs 6.94lbs,10yr warranty, firm quality EVA shell and epp foam insert, $99 ebay, it was 220$, props have plenty room, waterproof but not submersible, solid case can stand on it, check youtube video, guy takes off right outa case. Backpack with concave back really comfy lite. I was checking the 2701, liked recessed props but its heavy, not for backpacking unless buy the nylon bag and transfer foam insert, all for bout $300. Nanuk good for airplanes cargo,not carry on, the Eva has a flight case that this inserts into for cargo protection. I get refund and purchase EVA, case looks very M.I.B.
Maybe not what you wanted to hear, but people are actually trying to assist you. Would you rather be ignored?